Expanding Artist Reach Through Strategic Film Partnerships

Film sync is about more than placing tracks—it’s about finding the perfect musical moment that serves both the artist and the story. Our recent work with Ángeles Arboleda on the independent film Ignoscit exemplifies this approach.

When the director approached us looking for a song that could capture a specific emotional landscape, we didn’t just pull from our catalog. We listened to what the scene needed, understood the film’s aesthetic, and recognized that Ángeles’s distinctive voice could provide exactly the right texture.

Working closely with the creative team, we ensured Ángeles’s contribution felt integral to the film’s world rather than supplementary

The collaboration went beyond typical sync placement. Working closely with the creative team, we ensured Ángeles’s contribution felt integral to the film’s world rather than supplementary. She didn’t just provide a song—she became part of the storytelling, appearing in the scene itself, her performance woven into the film’s fabric.

Shot in Barcelona and set for release in 2026’s independent circuit, Ignoscit represents the kind of project Track Haus seeks out: creatively ambitious, culturally relevant, and providing artists with meaningful exposure that extends their reach without compromising their vision.

This is sync supervision at its most collaborative—matching artists with projects that amplify their work while serving the creative needs of filmmakers who understand that the right song isn’t just background music, it’s part of the story itself.

For emerging Latin artists, these opportunities create pathways into new audiences and creative partnerships that pure music industry channels often can’t provide. It’s exactly why sync remains such a powerful tool for artists ready to expand their impact.